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Johnsonsville's Whimsical Academy for Gifted Youths

Please be courteous and un-newbly.
Thank you, and have fun!






The Next Morning


D'aron scratched his eyes free from sleep with a yawn then noticed the clock and nearly leaped out of the chair. "Oh crap! I'm going to be late!"

May had been awake for nearly an hour, when she heard her roommate stir. May tied her shoes, grabbed her books, and headed out the door, leaving early so she could visit Kita in the nurse's office.

Keira and Kade stood against a wall, waiting for passersby.
When May passed through, Kade chucked a pen in her direction, then darted around a corner and hid.
Keira rolled her eyes and walked away.

May had let her thoughts drift while she was walking. She saw Keira walk around a corner, but when she was about to wave, a pen hit her in the nose. "Ouch!" she cried, holding her nose. May scowled and walked a little faster towards the nurse's office.

D'aron whom had just grabbed his stuff from the dorm room shook his head as he saw the incident.

Keira gasped, looking back at her brother with disgust, then chased after May. "May, wait! I'm sorry... My brother is an idiot...."
Kade squinted his eyes and walked on to class, arms crossed.

Jayne yawned in her room, brushing her hair lazily and dressing. She knew her first class was starting soon, but she just didn't really want to go. She shouldered her backpack and began heading to class, passing a scowling May.

May stopped at what Keira said. She smiled, suddenly forgiving the thrower-of-the-pen. "Oh, Kade threw it?" she asked, blushing. She then saw Kade walk to his class -- within earshot. "Er, tell him not to do that again!" she said. May abandoned the nurse visit, forgetting about Kita, and headed toward her first class with Keira.

D'aron was already on his way into the classroom, intending on visiting the nurse's office to check up on his classmate after class.

Keira smiled and nodded. "I will. He can be pretty childish." She looked up at May's red face and tilted her head. "Do you like.... Oh, nevermind." She looked back ahead and walked into the classroom.
Kade sat in his desk, feet propped across the aisle, doodling on the desk top.

May looked directly at the floor as relief washed over her. She was glad that Keira hadn't asked the question she was about to. When they came to the classroom, May looked up. Her eyes scanned the room, looking for what seats were available. She saw a few seats in the back, one next to Kade. May hung back, though, undecided as to where to sit.

Keira picked a seat in the back and plopped her books down. "Ah, sit by me, May." She looked up at her brother. "Kade, come back here, I want to sit by you, too."
Kade looked back at his sister drowsily. "Fine." He stood up and slinked to the back of the room, seating himself beside his sister.

May nodded and sat down. She smiled tentatively at Kade, hoping he would notice.

Kade furrowed his brow in confusion, and waved hesitantly at May. Freaky, is what he kept thinking.
Keira grinned contentedly and sat back in her desk. "Soo, May.... How are you today?"

Meanwhile, Derek entered the classroom and frowned. He could've sworn he'd never seen some of these people before... but then, it was always possible this was a new class or something. It was too early to think of anything like that. Too early to think, period. What were people thinking, requiring him to get up before he wanted to? Derek didn't function well, or even at all, until at least nine. Preferably later. At this rate, he might even let slip that he had a talent for cleanliness. It was way too early in the morning for any sort of interaction at all.

Opening gently, the classroom door revealed Lotti on the other side, quietly entering the room; well, as quietly as someone prone to clumsiness can be. She stumbled over what could only have been the toe of her shoe. Letting out a "phew," Lotti gratefully stood firmly on booth feet, avoiding the fall. She carried on as if nothing had happened at all, finally clambering to some vacant chairs in the middle of the room.

Jayne slipped into the class after a bit, rubbing her eyes. She was a little sleepy, but not by much; she had gotten to bed earlier. She slid in near Lotti, still wearing her bandanna, a little paranoid about last night and hoping the headache stays away.

Lotti smiled at the newcomer. The only thing familiar about the stranger was the headband. Slowly, the name came to her. "'Morning Jayne."

May noticed Jayne enter the classroom aswell, and was going to call out to her, but then her normal diffidence washed over her, and she stared at some graffiti on her desk.

Keira looked up and around at the three newcomers, shrugged it off and went back to looking at May. "Soo.... I'll need to ask you something later... 'K?" She smiled.
Kade Yawned and propped his feet up again, tossing a paper wad into the air.

May nodded, still staring intently at the graffiti.

Derek walked/stumbled toward a random seat. Desk. Whatever. It was, naturally, dirty. Well, it was a piece of furniture for public use, of course it was dirty, especially as it was in a high school. In fact, it was a cleaner desk, with no real obvious dirt; but he could feel it lurking underneath the surface, the whole grimy, disgusting, germy nastiness. He glared at it waspishly and felt satisfied as the invisible yick disappeared. Maybe this whole cleaning thing wasn't so bad, at least not in the early morning.

"Good work," Ms. Talnez says to Derek as she walks past, patting the student on the shoulder, feeling him use his magic but not really knowing how. She just knew it was controlled quite nicely.

Jayne smiled back at Lotti, straightening up as Ms. Talnez gets to the front. "Alright, students," she says, writing a word up on the blackboard: Magic. "Since this is a class in the principles of magic, let's get down to talking about it. If you think of it as a thing, you could almost compare magic to imperceptible water, and you being in an ocean. It's flowing all the time around us." From behind her desk, Ms. Talnez got out a huge stack of books, passing them to the front of the rows to pass back. "If magic is like invisible water, then, some people have this water flow through them and not even know it. Some people can grab the water out of the air and push it into reality. You are the latter. Open the books to page 13."

On page 13, a diagram of a simple circle is drawn, with no explanation. "Some of the people here have problems with control," Ms. Talnez states. "How would you think to control your power?"

"Erm," Lorenzo suggested, having 'magically' slipped into the classroom without being officially there until this point, "make yourself into a circle?" He guessed, looking at the book. "That would explain why it never works for me."

"Make yourself as simple as the circle..." Lotti mumbled half-heartedly, her eyes fixed on the figure.

"Excellent guesses," Ms. Talnez says, nodding at the class. "Circles are the key." She turned around and drew a circle on the board, next to the word 'magic.' "Circles have been a fundamental element in magic since the first practitioner began to take magic seriously. The shape itself has been found to be magical in properties, either keeping magic in or out of the ring." She started adding properties to the circle, like symbols along the ring in the middle and lines connecting the sides in a complicated pattern. "You can make a circle more complicated for a specific purpose, such as this one to ward off Voudou attacks, but a simple circle with a bit of concentration can ward off outside stray magic." She turned back to the class. "Some more practiced magic users can do this mentally. Please turn to page 16."

Ms. Talnez then began to talk about the history and uses of circles, as the class was the Principles of Magic, which included history.

May actually paid attention to Ms. Talnez for the entire class. She was rather proud of herself for doing so, for May usually nodded off once or twice during classes.

Keira and Kade both were busy taking notes on Ms. Talnez's teachings, but Kade would still tend to draw doodles on the edge of his paper between speeches.

Lorenzo did try to pay attention, and take notes, but it just wasn't his thing. Besides, he was busy thinking about whether curling into a ball would increase his chances of making an intentional Blinking. Or maybe some of these symbol things would work, but he wasn't sure what any of them did. It was worth a shot. Next free period, he'd copy some of the symbols out of the book and try a Blinking with them.

"...of course, Lord Bechin did more than just discover the containment properties of circles in regard to storing energy," Ms. Talnez said. "He was the one to find the mental aspect of circles, rather than drawn versions. Details are in the book, of course, and since I am not the teacher to teach you using exercises, you'll have to wait."

"Please do the questions at the end of the first chapter and be prepared to turn them in tomorrow," Ms. Talnez informed the class, somehow just making the bell, which rang at that point.

Jayne got out of her chair, slowly. She was thinking about last night, after classes, when hanging around magic-users had caused an outbreak in sneezing. She had paid attention in class, sure; Jayne had maintained a 4.0 average in her last school. But her thoughts had been elsewhere.

Keira folded her notes and neatly placed them in her text book, closed the book, and stood at her desk. Kade rose, stretching, after doing the same as Keira with his work.
Keira looked at May, waiting.

May stuffed her notes into her binder, grabbed her books and hurried over to where Keira and Kade stood. She linked arms with Keira and walked out of the room. "You..wanted to ask me something?" May asked Keira once they were safely out of the room.

Keira nodded and shooed her brother away.
Kade rolled his eyes and walked off in the opposite direction.
"So, " Keira said, stopping and grabbing May's shoulders.
"How old are you?"

"14," May mumbled in answer to Keira's question. "But, I'll be 15 next month!" she added.

Keira smiled and nodded. "Cool. I was just wondering. Because you seem to have your eyes set on my brother, and I was hoping you were old enough. In case he ever might like you too, you know?" She smiled, knowing May wasn't expecting any of those words. "Kade and I are 17, by the way."

As her eyes widened with surprise, May let her jaw drop. Is it really that obvious? she thought desperately. She wanted to deny it, but all she could manage was, "Ohmygosh..."

Jayne's gossip sense was tingling, and she didn't know why, as she was already headed for her next class. She looked around and saw May talking to one of the weird twins she had seen the other day, shrugging that off and going to her classroom. All she cared was that, so far so good in the headache department. She settled herself down in a seat, opening up her notebook and started doodling.

Keira giggled. "Uhm," she said, patting May's shoulder, "I won't tell anyone, alright?"

Lorenzo figured that the time betwen classes was the perfect opportunity to try his new theory. So it was a rubbish theory. He didn't care. He plopped down in a seat, opened the book to the page that listed all those runes, and looked through it. Oooh, he liked the look of that one - what did it mean? Destruction? Cool. And this one over here, with that neat squiggly, and those swirls over there, and he ought to have a few triangles and squares like that to balance the complexity... he scribbled furiously in a notebook, lining the symbols up in a neat circle.

Lotti scrambled to pick up the mess on her desk, finally deciding to grab whatever could fit in her fists and shoving them in her bag. She couldn't afford to be late to her next class.

May nodded meekly as the two started walking again to their next class together.

Keira turned and called for Kade over her shoulder.
Kade let out an exasperated sigh and turned tail to head back to his sister and May.

Right. He didn't have much time between classes, so that would have to do for now. Lorenzo laid his notebook on the floor, diagram side up, and considered how to use it. Then he shrugged, curled himself into a ball per his suggestion in class, and worked at producing a Blinking with the help of his runic circle.

The problem was, the building just wasn't big enough for the lizard that emerged. Something had to give, and the building was just not prepared for this sort of force on it.

As Keira and May walked into the classroom together, May heard a loud crash coming from across the hallway. "What was that?" she exclaimed, shocked.

"It worked!" Lorenzo shouted, briefly happy. Then he stopped. Blinkings weren't supposed to stick around this long, they never did. And this one was... was... well, it didn't look happy. It looked like it was about to go on a destructive rampage. "Go away." Lorenzo told it. "It worked, that's good, you can go now. Blinking over. Erm, scoot. Abracadabra. Something." The lizard ignored him and started making the hole in the building bigger so it could crawl out.

Jayne curiously peeked out of her classroom to see what the crash was all about. In the building nearby, she saw a large hole forming. Out of that hole stuck a huge reptilian head. Jayne screamed before she could help herself.

Ms. Talnez walked into the room very calmly, as she was the first on the scene. In one glance, she saw the huge lizard, Lorenzo curled up on the floor, and his open notebook. She whipped out a pencil, slid in under the animal's thrashing tail, and smudged a small bit of the outside of Lorenzo's circle. The lizard shrunk in size to what Lorenzo usually conjured, then popped out of existence.

Keira sighed. "Don't try magic when you don't know what you're doing...."
"This happens every year," Kade mumbled as he mosied into the classroom. "Stupid new kids..."

Lorenzo was quite pleased to see the lizard gone. It was nice to know he could make it come, but he didn't want it to stay around being huge and nasty like that. He didn't know what to say, though, so he sort of blushed since a bunch of people were looking at him for making a giant lizard, and picked up his notebook to investigate the smudge Ms. Talnez had made very closely. For future reference, of course. Not hiding from all the stares.

The noise had finally jolted Derek properly awake; and, running to investigate, he was horrified. Not by the destruction. Not by the accidental and sloppy (mis)use of power. Not by the casual attitude this was treated with. Oh, no, Derek was horrified by the amount of... general uncleanliness having a giant lizard around made, even if the lizard was only around for a little bit. He stopped himself from screaming, and started cleaning instead. And the bits of building lying all over! Maybe he could do something about that...

Ms. Talnez plucks the notebook from Lorenzo's hand, looking it over. "The overall structure of the circle is a good one," Talnez reports. "However, your use of symbols is random at best, and their placement shows me you had no idea what you were doing. Overall, you're lucky you didn't summon a powerful demon or start a natural disaster." She gives Lorenzo a cold gaze. "You have no idea how close you came to killing us all. Detention for three weeks, every day for an hour after school, my room."

Lotti, whom had been one of the students closest to the damage without sustaining any real damage, stood there, looking upon the utter wreckage of the school property. Her vision of the scene itself, it seemed, to zoom in from a great distance, then back out again before spinning at a dizzying rate. Barely able to gasp, or make any sound at all, Lotti suddenly fell to the floor, any consciousness drained instantaneously.

Reluctant to return to her seat, Jayne stood at the door entrance, also looking at the damage when she saw movement and happened to see a girl collapse. She recognized Lotti. For a second, she looked from the girl to the mess, remembering Lotti's problems with spills. Then Jayne was running to Lotti to see if the girl was alright, kneeling by her. She looked fine, but she could have hit her head when she fell.

Weeeellll... Lorenzo supposed the teacher really did have a point there. He had no idea what was going on with the Blinkings, so he might very well have summoned a demon. He supposed that, logically, he deserved the detention, and to not try to summon anything for some time. But the automatic 'that's not fair' feeling surfaced anyway, popping up above his mind like a formerly submerged flotation device that just got free before it settled down to let him simmer and try to come up with some reason why it wasn't fair. In the meantime, Lorenzo pouted.

Taking just the page with the circle, Ms. Talnez handed Lorenzo back his notebook. "Now get to class," she said, sternly. "We'll get someone to clean up this soon."

Lorenzo nodded, accepted the notebook, and hurried off to class, wondering if there was someone that could make him sort of ooze inconspicuously through the cracks of the school for a while. This would help him avoid not only people talking about him and the big lizard, but also, and especially, detention. Alas, he hadn't heard of anyone like that.

Clean? Derek heard. That horrible little thing inside him that liked this perked up, rearing its ugly head once again. He could help with that. In fact, the horrible thing thought it would like to help, and even help manually. Derek squashed that thought especially hurriedly and instead decided that, once everyone had cleared out, he'd help with the cleaning. Except that all this mess was so tempting...

Opening her eyes meekly, Lotti came to. At first, her vision was blurry, but the hazy outline finally settled into something solid. She saw a girl with a bandana in her hair kneeling over her. Lotti searched her face, but nothing about it rang familiar to her, and for a moment, she panicked. All around her there was nothing but wreckage. "Where...am I?" She was finally able to manage.

"Er, school," Jayne replied. She wasn't confused that Lotti didn't seem to recognize her, but the ignorance of the school was new. She looked around for a teacher, a pleading look on her face. She certainly wasn't trained to deal with this.

Ms. Talnez, however, stopped by Derek as she walked down the hallway. She frowned, feeling a special affinity coming from him and linking him to the mess. "If you're going to do something, and you're pretty sure it won't destroy anything else, just do it already," she said, her voice still cold from the wanton destruction of school property. With that, she walked away. Let someone else deal with the remainder; this was almost her free period.

Seeing that everything was taken care of, May decided to go back to her desk and doodle. She pulled out her notebook and her favorite purple gel pen and started to draw. When she realized that she was drawing a giant lizard, she decided to take a break. May layed her head down on her desk, and closed her eyes for a quick cat nap.

What was this teacher, a mind reader? Derek wondered sourly. She seemed to always know whenever that evil, uncool thing in him wanted to do something. And now it had permission, too... Derek gave in, and tried to just funnel it so the changes were subtle.

"Oh..." Lotti said, as if agreeing with something she wasn't entirely sure about. "Then... I'll just... go to class?" She looked to Jayne for approval as she searched her pockets for some sign of a schedule.

"I suppose," Jayne murmured, a twinge developing behind her eyes. She was pretty sure the headache had nothing to do with Lotti, not this time. "You have my class next," Jayne said. The air was getting oppressive quickly, like a wave had generated at the site of the mess and was spreading out towards her.

"Are you...alright?" Lotti cocked her head to the side. The girl whom she was apparently going to class with had a strange look on her face.

"Mhm," Jayne mumbled, trying to compose her face. She was even getting the same feeling from Lotti, or at least the area they were in. "Just a little headache. Let's go." She hurriedly helped the girl up, almost not even waiting for the girl to accept her help. She was starting to be desperate to get away from that particular spot when the headache mounted and she sneezed into a petite, lithe African girl.

Derek was not sure precisely what he was doing or where he was going or whether he had any say in the matter. He was just sort of watching while he looked around at things, and saw that they were clean. Come to think of it, he rather thought he did not have a say in the matter. Once he started cleaning the place, it just would not stop. He'd been able to hold it back for a while - but it was like trying to keep a snowball from rolling down hill. It was already big, and it kept getting bigger as he lost ground until he was almost part of the snowball. He watched as the wall started to re-shape itself, becoming neater as it did so.

Lotti jumped back, reluctant to follow this new girl. "Hey...you weren't the girl that was here a second ago!" Her grip loosened, but did not release. If she were going somewhere, she didn't know where it was anyway.

"Erm, yeah," Jayne said, barely able to hear Lotti over the ringing of her ears. "Fancy that." She could almost feel the direction her headache was coming from, if that makes sense. She looked up, confused, and her gaze focused on Derek.

Derek watched as the wall carefully brushed itself off and stacked itself back together. The dust that had come off of it scurried off into a corner to make a neat pile with the other dust, and waited for a dustpan to come and find it. It was not the best situation, but there was too much dust to just make it disappear.

May yawned and stretched, waiting for the teacher.

"Excellent work." Ms. Tayant said quietly, coming up behind Derek. "Since your new you probably didn't know, but if you use your magic to do some sort of service for the school we have a reward system." she handed him a slip of paper. "Here's your no homework pass, you can use it twice." She smiled at him and looked over at Lotti and Jayne, they both seemed somewhat lost. She laughed internally, how typical of her colleague to let the kids clean up themselves.

As Derek is distracted, the pressure in Jayne's head lifts enough for her to see the teacher standing next to him. "Oh thank God," she mutters. "Ms. Tayant! Lotti... she can't remember things," she says, weakly.

At first, Lotti's eyebrows scrunched together from Jayne's words, before the look melted away into a cheeriness, and a smile cracked upon her face. "Of course I don't." If anything, that was about all that she remembered: that she remembered almost nothing.

"Its allright." Ms. Tayant said. "You're all just reacting to so much magic in the air." With the ease of long practice and familiarity with the school, she gently redirected the scattered energy back into the walls. "I'll take Lotti to the nurse. With such uncontrolled power like hers she seems drained." 

Jayne blinked. Whatever Ms. Tayant did helped, a lot. In fact, a sneeze she felt building just went away.

Derek was also in a blinking mood. He had had absolutely no intention of assisting the school. In fact, he'd had no control over what he was doing at all. He wasn't entirely sure what to do with the pass, and might have been tempted to give it back since it was a mistake anyway, but he wasn't that sort of person. Instead, he pocketed it, figuring he might as well take credit for the mistake, and decided he was grateful to Ms. Tayant for interrupting him. Maybe he'd go see what class was next, and burn the no-homework ticket on it or something. This thing was COOL.

"It's okay...really!" Lotti exclaimed to Ms. Tayant. "I'll be fine. It's best if I just continue on with my day."

May tapped her fingers on the desk, waiting impatiantly.

Ms. Tayant shrugged. "As you wish. Just make sure you eat something, students are allowed to eat in class after they've done magic so your next teacher probably won't mind." She shrugged. In this place nothing was certain of course. She turned walked off again. She hadn't had breakfast yet.

Jayne lifted an eyebrow. That was a useful fact to know. Since she'd been routinely using magic, eating in class shouldn't ever be a problem. Sweet, she thought.

Nodding cheerfully, Lotti jogged up beside Jayne. "I'm sorry...I don't know you. I don't even know if I have known you...but I'm Lotti." She held out a friendly hand.

Jayne nods. She feels a lot better, so she accepts the hand. "We've met," she states. "The name's Jayne. I, er... change appearance a lot, so if the issue ever comes up, I wear this headband so people could recognize me." She points to the black-and-white striped piece of cloth.

"Oh..." Lotti rummaged through her bag, producing a previous picture of Jayne. "I guess we have met." the girl smiled, giggling. "Well, I'm glad we've met again." She looped an arm through the crook of Jayne's arm, in an act of familiarity as they went to their next class.

Jayne almost flinched from the contact. This was too weird. She walked with Lotti into the room, taking a seat again at the spot where she had left her notebook and backpack. Someone had stolen her pen. Jayne growled and took another from her backpack.

Lotti took a seat next to her "new" friend, sitting up straight with anticipation.

May twisted in her chair to face Jayne. "I've just got a lovely idea! Come on, it'll be fun!" she said, grinning.

Jayne gave the girl a skeptical look. "O... kay," she said. "Sure."

May's face lit up, she loved scrapbooking. "We could make a scrapbook of all of your many...er...'faces'! Every time you sneeze, we could snap a picture of you. Wouldn't that be fun?" she asked, almost jumping out of her seat. For a reason she couldn't quite put her finger on, May didn't feel in the least bit shy when talking to her friend, Jayne.

"Oh!" Exclaimed Lotti in excitement, "And we can use my polaroid camera!" She held up the object in triumph.

Jayne started, surprised at the suggestion. "Er, alright," she said. "That... actually sounds like an interesting project." She frowned. "Should we start with this one?"

"Smile!" said Lotti cheerily, clicking the button of the camera.

Jayne smiled. She even laughed a little. She couldn't help it, not with their enthusiasm.

"Hey, when d'you think that'll get developed? We'd better get a back-up camara, just incase that one runs out of film, and then she sneezes!" May exclaimed, rumaging through her things. "AHA! I found my old digital camara. It doesn't work too well, but at least it gets the pictures! Jayne, you can keep this one," she said, then explained hastily, "In case you sneeze when we're not around."

Jayne nodded. "I was going to buy myself one soon, but I'll borrow this until I get that one," she said. "Er, what would I do about repeats?" She glanced down at the camera. "Sometimes I'm the same person more than once. Should I just ignore that?"

"Well, if it's a repeat, then it's already documented, right?" Lotti asked, shaking the polaroid and holding it out for the other two. "If it were me, I wouldn't take another picture of the same face."

May made a face. "Umm, Lotti, no offense or anything, but I think maybe someone else should take the pictures of Jayne with your polaroid. I mean, you do have a knack of forgetting things..." she mumbled the last bit, feeling overwhelmingly like she just wanted to turn into a tiny little flea and crawl under the table.

Lotti's brow furrowed with confusion. "No offense?" She lowered her polaroid camera, "It's my camera. I've been able to handle it so far." The girl looked at May for a moment longer, then turned on her heal, her bag shouldered haphazardly, then hurried off. "I'm tired of people thinking I'm incapable of things."

"L-lotti!" Jayne says as the girl starts to leave. "Class hasn't even started!"

May gasped, and followed Lotti with her eyes, until the girl was out of the classroom. "Ohmygosh! That is not what I thought would happen at all!" she mumbled, turning a deep red. She quickly hid herself within a shade of dark hair, so she would not have to make eye contact with anyone.

"Don't worry about it," Jayne said, placing a hand on the girl's shoulder. "You didn't mean it."

Lotti rushed amongst the crowds of people, bumping into a body or two. It's always been this way -- because of her condition, she became babied, and no one ever trusted her. With ANYTHING. Everything she's done has been her way of keeping track of things, yet no one believed her when she said she was able to handle it. Without even realizing it, she had led herself to her dorm room (admittedly, she consulted a polaroid photo). She unlocked the door with her key and set down her things. By the luck of the draw, she had her room to herself: the roommate she was meant to have ended up not coming to JWAGY. Lotti decided that this would be a good time to review the text from her classes.

Just then, the door burst open, revealing a short, pudgy man by the name of Mr. Byrd. He shuffled over to his desk, dropping papers as he went, mumbling about something like, "Wife thought I'd like waffles this morning. Huh! Told 'er I'd be late, but she didn't listen to me did she? Huh!" He slammed his briefcase on the desk, flinching as he did so. He cleared his throat, brushed a piece of hair out of his eyes, and scanned the room with his eyes. "Well!" he boomed, filling the rectangular room with his voice. "Let's jump right into the lesson, shall we?"

Jayne flinched at his arrival, her hand leaving May's shoulder and automatically adjusting her headband. She scowled just a little and settled into her seat, staring at the teacher.

May giggled slightly at Mr. Byrd. This class is going to be tooeasy, she decided, grinning widely.

"...and so, I will need volunteers. Anyone?" Mr. Byrd looked around the room. "Wait a moment. Where is...ah..." he checked is attendance sheet, "Miss..." he paused as he tried to figure out how to pronounce Lotti's name, "Lottay? Is she absent today?"

"Lotti," Jayne corrected. "She's... not feeling well."

"Oh, that's too bad..." Mr. Byrd said as he x'd off Lotti's name. "Now! I will need volunteers, preferably with good handwriting. Anyone?" Seeing as no one raised their hands, he clapped his hands together and got ready to pick random people. "How about the nice young lady that told me where Miss Lott...Lotti was. Hmm? How about it? Please, step up here," he indicated that Jayne should stand next to the chalk board.

Jayne narrowed her eyes, glowering at the teacher, but didn't say anything as she got up and stood next to the chalkboard with a defiant posture. If I'da known I was volunteering myself... she started to think before sighing and resigning herself.

May grinned from ear to ear at seeing her friend in such dispair. In a matter of mere seconds, though, that grin turned into a gasp of horror as Mr. Byrd then pointed to May, and motioned for her to stand next to Jayne.

Lorenzo watched this with minimal comprehension; he was primarily engaged in staring at the teacher's mohawk. And then down to where the rest of him was absolutely, stereoptypically, normal teacher. And then back up to the orange mohawk. And then back down. And then back up. And down. And up. He had tried, once or twice, to think of something else, like what the teacher was doing or to feel embarassed about the whole giant lizard thing, but it just didn't work out.

Mr. Byrd straightened the tips of his neon-orange mohawk and looked at the two girls standing by the chalk board. "What are your names, girls?" he asked politely. He nodded and smiled quickly as both of them answered quietly. "Now, then. This year we are going to begin our lessons of "Stepping into the Past"," he paused, waiting for a reaction. When there was none he whispered to one of the girls - the one named Jayne - to write that down. "Today, we are going to talk about Hauntings in the past, and what they mean. We are going to ask questions like, - write this down! - Are ghosts real, or are they merely human inventions conjured from the miasmic air and foreboding presence of certain dwellings? Or, are they simply a prankster wizard or witch? Some psychical researchers have suggested that ghosts do haunt houses, if only as nebulous afterimages of particularly strong feeling and portentous events," he took a breath, checking the chalk board to make sure Jayne was getting this. "Jayne, when you get a hand cramp, just hand the chalk to May, and let her take over, okay?"

Jayne was writing the word 'nebulous' as quickly as possible and wondering how in the world to spell 'portentous.' No way is his handwriting too bad for him to write this down himself, she grumbled in her thoughts. How the hell am I supposed to be taking my own notes? She guessed at the word 'portentous,' shook her hand after finishing it up, and handed the chalk to May. Her arm was getting tired from holding it up that long. Whoever's body she had not hadn't been working too much on upper body strength.

May sighed, took the chalk, and prepared for a lot of writing.

"All set? Good," Mr. Byrd smiled at the two girls before he carried on his lecture. "The physicist Sir Oliver Lodge, for instance, proposed in 1908 that hauntings were a 'ghostly representation of some long past tragedy.' Sir Oliver believed that violent emotions might somehow imprint themselves on their environment for later transmission to people sensitive enough to tune them in. Perhaps it is not surprising, therefore...." he talked on and on, hoping that at least some of the students would be actually absorbing all that he said. Having the unnatural power to remember anything and everything said or read to him or by him, he never had a problem with lectures given him by any of his previous teachers in the past. "....or a thirst for justice or a need to play out endlessly the tragedy of thwarted love," he finished.

Jayne winced at the amount of writing May was doing. She raised an eyebrow at the teacher, looking from him back to the blackboard, to her desk, and back. Instead of saying anything, she just grit her teeth and waited for May to pass the chalk.

May shook her hand several times during the writing process. When she was finally finished, she passed the chalk, which was now just a short stub, back over to Jayne.

Mr. Byrd checked the chalk board, nodded a few times, and then ushered the girls back to their seats saying, "That's all now, ladies. Thank you!" He then returned to his desk, straightened the tips of his mohawk, and carried on. "Take a good look at these notes. Did anyone understand any of that, or is it just a whole lot of blabber? Raise your hands for questions. Come on now, I haven't got all day!"

Jayne actually wanted to ask the question of whether or not there is such thing as 'closure' for an imprint of violent emotions, or whether removal of the imprint through religious means like 'exorcism' was actual or a myth, but she was frantically writing down everything on the board that she had missed out on writing while in front of the class.

May had lost her pencil. Great, she thought. Then she spotted it up by the chalk board. Darnit! I'll have to actually walk up there... May tried to quietly slink out of her chair to get the "missing pencil", but miscalculated how far she would have to step in order not to step on her books, and she ended up face flat on the floor with a loud thump. She grunted as she hoisted herself up and mumbled, "Pencil. Chalk Board. Need. To. Write," before shuffling up to the chalkboard to retrieve the pencil, wishing she could just turn into an ant and crawl underneath her desk the whole way.

Jayne covered her hand, trying not to laugh. "You alright?" she whispered to May, giggling a little.

May glowered at Jayne, trying not to laugh herself, and smacked Jayne on the arm softly. "Shh!!" she whispered back, giggling.

Lorenzo tried writing the same stuff Jayne and May were, but it was just too much for him. He left it at 'girls write really fast' and got to the more general stuff, such as, "Ghosts real? Scientific speculation. Emotional afterimage? Ooh, nice. SOliver Lodge 1908 tragic imprint, emo knight." Overall, he thought it was pretty interesting, the idea that strong emotions could be imprinted on space, or time, or warp them somehow or something. He was more interested in the psychology of it than physics; but then, he'd be going after becoming a psychologist if it weren't for the Blinkings.

Derek thought it was all dead boring. He hated history. He sat in his seat and tried to go to sleep, which was far preferable to cleaning the teacher's mohawk. If he couldn't sleep, he reasoned (which was doubtful, considering the interest he had in the subject), there was bound to be something interesting to be done in the classroom. It was a room full of teenagers and school supplies, after all.

Mr. Byrd clapped his hands together, waking up anyone who was starting to fall asleep. "Now," he announced rather loudly, "We are going to do an activity. As I am sure you have noticed, there are small containers with a liquid-like substance within them. Please, do not remove the lids! Young man, please, put the lid back on. Young man in the back!" he hollered to a student sitting near the back row who was fiddling with the lid. "Thank you. I will come by with this dropper, and I will open your lid, drop the liquid I have into it, and let you do the rest. After I come by and give you permission to proceed, you with gently take the container, and, one by one, fling the substance onto the wall and see what happens. We are bringing science into class today, as I'm sure you've noticed," he grinned broadly, extremely proud of himself that he thought this activity up all by himself. "What should happen, is the the substance will drip quickly onto the floor, and form a shape. This shape will be the shape of your...how should I put it? "Inner ghost", I suppose, should you become a ghost. Most people's blobs are animals, while there are some rare cases where it is something else entirely. I will now pass out Polaroid cameras to each of you, and you are to take ONE picture of your blob, take the container, gather up the blob, and sit back down at your seat. You will notice that the blob stays in that shape when you pick it up. It may even react to your touch. This is normal. This blob will be your familiar for the rest of the year, until you find one of your own." Mr. Byrd bustled about to quickly carry out what he was to do so the students could carry on with the activity.

Jayne furrowed her forehead, trying to figure it out. Familiar? she asked herself, taking the Polaroid camera when passed to her and looking at the container suspiciously.

May tapped her pencil on her desk impatiently while she was waiting for Mr. Byrd to come around with the camaras and the dropper. She wondered what her "familiar" would look like. Euch, it's probably going to be something gross, like a spider or a snake! she decided, poking the container and laughing when it jiggled around lazily.

Derek wondered what his would be. This activity could actually be realy cool. Some animal that fit him. Maybe a wolf, or a bear, or a tiger, or something like that. Something tough and fierce and undeniably cool. He needed that, after this whole... fiasco with his power. It was truly disheartening, and turning him into someone he had never intended to be. He was fighting it with all his might, but this whole cleaning thing... despite all his efforts, he'd sanitized half the desks in the classroom already.

Wondering what your blob would turn into was probably a popular trend at the moment, Lorenzo decided. He bet his would be analytical, since he tended to be; but what sort of creature was analytical? Animals weren't analytical, as a rule. Maybe it wouldn't be an animal, then. Maybe it would be one of those something-else-entirelies, like... like... a clipboard. Great. He'd not thought a full minute and the idea of a clipboard as his familiar had already come up.

Mr. Byrd hummed a little tune as he dropped the liquid into Jayne's container, and gave her permission to fling her substance onto the wall.

Jayne hesitated for a moment before throwing the contents of her container at the wall in front of her. She peered at the substance quizzically, watching it melt to the floor and then start building up on itself. Jayne suddenly furrowed her eyebrows and stared as what looked like a beaked hedgehog emerged. "An echidna?" she asked, surprised she knew the animal.

The door to the classroom slowly creaked open, and Lotti stepped inside. To her horror, she saw many goo-like substances flinging about the room. She immediately sat down in the chair closes to the door and slammed her head down, in fear that the splatterings were going to make her see a vision of the future. As she sat, she raised her hand in the air, in attempt to get the teacher's attention. Inwardly, Lotti cursed her poor timing for deciding to go to class after all.

Mr. Byrd made his way over to Lotti's desk, chuckling under his breath. When he finally arrived there, after dodging many flying-blobs, he explained the activity quickly to Lotti. "Oh," he added, "I received word of your 'power', so I inserted a chemical into the mixture to insure that you "saw" nothing in our activity today. So don't worry, Lot-" he paused for a moment, smiling apologetically, "Lottay! Everything is under control!"

"Lotti." she replied, smiling. She leaned in towards Mr. Byrd, "and thank you." she picked up her container, hand on the lid. She looked to Mr. Byrd for further word.

Jayne picked up her own animal. "Look," she said to May, then turning to include Lotti. "I think it likes me." The echidna kept wriggling in her hands, trying to cuddle closer.

May giggled at the little animal in Jayne's hand. "It's so cute!" she exclaimed. She glanced at Lotti, trying to decide if Lotti was still mad at her.

Mr. Byrd nodded and smiled, encouraging Lotti to go ahead. "It's May, right?" he asked the girl standing in between Jayne and Lotti. "Well, my dear girl, you had best hurry and start flinging! Else we run out of time!" he said, motioning to the clock.

Lotti smiled curiously at the jar in her hand before flinging the goo at the wall. What she saw...was no surprise to her. To others, it would just appear as a dog - but to Lotti, it was her childhood dog; the same dog that she had always seen right before a vision.

May stepped up to the wall, container in hand. She was surprisingly nervous. Whatever this little blob-character was, she was going to be stuck with for the rest of the year. She sighed and thought, Well, here goes nothing! before shutting her eyes tightly and flinging her blob onto the wall. It took her a moment to open her eyes again, but when she did, she cried out in shock and pleasure. What she saw shuffling towards her, was, in fact, an Angora Rabbit. May delightedly picked the animal up, expecting it to be heavy, but to her surprise, it was uncommonly light. Probably because it's all just fur in there! she thought, nuzzling her nose into the soft fur of her familiar.

Derek, tired of all the cute animals around him, decided he would change the trend. It was time. Time to, among other things, prove himself. So he took his container, hefted it once (partly to be cool and partly to get the feel of it) and threw it against the wall. It was a good strong shot, but not as strong as he might have made it, since he didn't want to hurt the undoubtedly terrifyingly huge and powerful creature that would shortly emerge. He was quite satisfied with the toss, and watched, attention making the time long, as the blob hit the wall, slid swiftly down, and became...

"I'm doomed." Derek moaned, trying to sink into the background and ignore the result of his blob. No way was he taking a picture of that. Seriously. This was so uncool. First his power was to clean things, now his blob, which was supposed to express his, what was it, inner self or something - now his blob, out of all the millions of creatures it might have picked, most of them cool or at least weird enough to be considered, had become a little black cat. Not even a cat, really; it was small enough it could be mistaken for a kitten. And it was coming for him.

Jayne spies the kitten. "Awwww," she said, leaning down to get a closer look at it. "It's adorable."

Derek slunk behind a desk and hid, trying to pretend he did not exist. The cat was so not coming for him. It was humiliating. Go away, kitty. He thought. Not me. Nope. No. I am not who you want. Pick some girl who wants a cute little fluffy thing. I am not yours. The cat, undeterred, continued toward him.

Jayne looked up at Derek, almost annoyed at the guy's attitude. "Um, it could be a baby panther," she said, thinking instead, is this guy THAT insecure?

"Right. Baby panther." Derek tried, still looking glum. I'm not a kitten inside, am I? He wondered. He supposed there wasn't much to be done about it. The teacher hadn't, after all, told them how to destroy the blobs, and since they were magical, they were doubtless difficult and strange to get rid of. He'd just have to get used to it, he supposed. Somehow.

Right, then. Something inside him which was not the part that forced him to clean things cheered as Derek reached forward and picked the kitten up - stiffly, reluctantly, but he picked it up. It was warm and fuzzy.

May was so happy with her familiar, she hopped on one foot all the way to where Derek and Jayne were talking. "Hey guys! Look! Isn't it just the cutest? I s'pose this little guy is going to need a lot of maintenance, because of all this fur, but wowee! Can you believe it? I think I got exactly what I wanted. Well, I mean, I didn't really know WHAT I wanted, I just knew that I didn't want anything gross. Or mean. Or carnivorous," she smiled and paused for a moment, thinking. "You know, I think that was the most I've ever said at one time," she pointed out, giggling.

"It's... uh. Fluffy," Jayne said, looking at the rabbit, looking surprised. "I've never seen anything with that much hair." She looked down at her spiny monotreme, instantly thinking that the echidna was a pretty good fit.

May nodded grinning happily. "So, um, what is yours?" she asked politely. "Can I pet it?" she asked, wondering how exactly she would do that without poking herself with one of those needles.

"It's an echidna," Jayne said. "It's like a platypus-lays eggs but is a mammal and whatnot." She holds it out. "As long as it's not agitated, the spines should lay flat... Then it's easy to hold and pet." The small pet chirped up at May, eyeing the rabbit with confusion.

The rabbit wiggled what May thought to be a paw, but she could not be sure due to all of the fur surrounding it. May smiled and gingerly, despite what Jayne said, rubbed the prickly animal. "That's cute!" she said, after petting the creature a few times. She then wandered back to her desk, feeling her normal shy nature sink back in. But it had felt so good to not have to be so shy for a few moments! she thought, desperately trying to stay outgoing if only for a little while. Alas, May ended up sitting at her desk, covering her face with shiny, straight black hair, immersed in her own thoughts.

Lorenzo had no mercy on her social aptitude and promptly sat down near her. "It's a rabbit? Cool." He babbled. "I want to try it, and it should be interesting, but it's really scary too. Especially because he said they're not all animals. I mean, any animal would be cool, even if it were a snail or something, because animals are just like that, but if it's not an animal, what is it? A plant? Even a plant wouldn't be that bad, but I've gone through all this in my head and now I'm just about positive if I throw a blob at the wall it'll turn into a clipboard, so I'm procrastinating. Seriously. I do not want a clipboard for a familiar. Handy, but I'd rather it were not an expression of my inner self. Or whatever. It's a scary thought, that your inner ghost might express itself as a clipboard, and it's got me cowed. I'm babbling, aren't I?"

"Throw your stupid blob already," Jayne called out towards Lorenzo, granting May a mercy.

May gave a shy smile to Lorenzo and replied, "I don't think it would be a clipboard, because I think familiars can only be something alive. But, hey, only one way to find out," she added quickly, "Right?!"

"Oh, that's very reassuring..." Lorenzo commented. "And I guess I'd better do it soon. Now. Right." He raised a hand, aimed at the wall, tensed... and lowered it. "Or not. How about... now?" He tried, and failed, again. "Sheesh. It's as bad as when my sister tried to jump off Rabbit Rock. Just throw the thing! Third time's a charm! Fairy tales, repeats twice and changes on the third time. Same in music, most of the time. Third throw. Gonna do it this time. Really. I mean it." He almost reared back and made a mighty toss, but decided he'd chicken out if he tried for that, and just threw it at the wall.

It almost didn't make it, which was pathetic, and worse than even the girls had done. Not that girls didn't throw well, he supposed, they just threw like girls. Obviously. In any case, the blob hit the wall about six inches above the floor, which meant it did not take long to drip down to the ground. To make up for that, it spent some time trying to form its shape. Lorenzo watched helplessly as it wriggled, becoming ball-shaped, lumpy, and then flat on the ground. Colorless, still gooey, but with a lump that could only signify a clipboard. He couldn't look, and buried his head in his hands.

Mr. Byrd made his way toward Lorenzo, who was the last to throw his blob. Mr. Byrd looked at the famniliar wriggling on the ground, picked it up, and said a little gruffly, "Well, isn't this interesting! I daresay I have never seen this creature before!"

"Oh no..." Lorenzo muttered, looking up. But the blob was still rather blurry, uncolored - and as he looked, it shuddered a little, went blobular again, and coalesced properly into a red panda. It looked very pleased with itself as it surveyed the room from Mr. Byrd's arms.

May gasped delightedly. "Oh, isn't it darling?!" she exclaimed excitedly.

Jayne gave a quirky little grin. "Heh, it's a brat," she said. "I like it."

Lorenzo grinned, only partially with relief, which was surprising, because he was very, very relieved. "It's a little trouble-maker." He agreed. "Silly." He went to get the panda from Mr. Byrd. What did this say about him, he wondered. He didn't know much at all about pandas. He was surprised he even knew it was a panda. Maybe the blob told you, on some level, what it was. Maybe it couldn't be anything you didn't know about. Maybe it had nothing to do with it.

Handing the animal to Lorenzo, Mr. Byrd clapped his hands and addressed the class. "Good! It seems you are all pleased, and this gladdens me. I believe it is time for this class to be over. 3..2...1.." Just then, the bell rang, and the normal rush to the next class started. Mr. Byrd smiled to himself. He always loved that trick.

A teacher with a mohawk. The mind boggles, Derek thought. And I am a kitten inside. Will wonders never cease. He looked down at the feline in his arms. It mewed correction at him. It was a cat, not a kitten. Just a rather small one. And it refused to be carried, as it soon proved by digging its teeth into his thum` and climbing up to his shoulder as he hopped - it was small but it had good teeth - and cleaned his thumb. The cat looked very pleased with itself. "Stupid kitten." Derek commented, taking pleasure in using the wrong word since the cat objected. The pleasure was brief as the cat bit his ear in retaliation. "Ow!"

Jayne's echidna settled down from its happy dance in her hands and instead was leaning out from the safety to twitch a long nose at its surroundings. Jayne placed it on her desk to shove her things into her backpack, glancing at Mr. Byrd. Her head had felt tingly at times, but she hadn't even felt the need to suppress a sneeze. She then glanced to the door. As the door opened and closed, she could just faintly feel waves of... something making her sinuses hurt. Jayne crinkled her nose and started off to her next class.

May gathered her things, and, with the Rabbit on top of her books, she hurried up to Lotti to try to patch things up. "Hey, um, I didn't mean anything by what I said earlier," she said, blushing furiously, but forcing herself to continue. "You can totally do the photographing, um, okay? And, um, well....D'you forgive me?"

"Yeah. It's fine." Lotti said, only half listening as she pet her once childhood pet. "I just wonder how often we're going to use our spirit friends..." she trailed off. She knew she used hers more often than the others could ever know. He always led her into her visions.

Jayne walked out into the hallway, clutching her things as her head began spinning. It hadn't been this bad on the first day, right? It was like there was a powerful smell in the air. Jayne held her breath and hurried to her next classroom. It wasn't that far away but it seemed like ages until she slipped into it, panting and looking terrified at what was happening. Her echidna squeaked in her hands, nuzzling her in an attempt to pacify her.

May nodded and hid her face in her hair. Her rabbit squeaked rather loudly, which startled her, causing her to drop everything except for the rabbit. "Oh drat!" she exclaimed, frowning at her temporary familiar. "Now what'd you have to go and do that for, eh? You're just like one of those candies. First you're sweet, and then you're sour!" she babbled on, picking up her books. "You know, I really do need a name for you. Hmmm...." she wondered aloud, "You really are like those candies...How about Candy, then? That's a cute name, I like it. Candy it is!" May decided. With her books and her newly-named rabbit, she walked to class.

Lotti stood frozen as May picked up her things. The dread feeling came on...and then the plunge. 'Candy it is!' brought her back to the present time. Lotti shook her head. She looked May in the face, knowing full well that she was May. Shaking her head, she headed to her next class, already knowing what was in store.

May sat down in a seat more towards the front of the class. Since she had had such a successful and wonderful class previously, she decided to be bold and try something different.

Jayne did exactly the opposite, running to the back of the class. Her headache only faded a little as she buried her head in her hands, rubbing her forehead.

"Hey Jayne...are you alright?" came Lotti's voice. She had also chosen a seat at the back of the class.

Jayne looked up, squeezing her eyes enough to see Lotti. "Er, yeah," she said. "Just... a headache." She shook her head, trying to make it go away, but it really only worsened the problem. "I might need to copy notes from you later," Jayne murmured to Lotti, laying her head on her desk.

"Don't worry about it." Lotti smiled. She already knew what they were doing...she might as well start her notes now...and with that thought, Lotti pulled out her notebook and pencil, beginning to jot a few things down.

Keira and Kade trudged around the corner and into the classroom, simultaneously setting their books on two desks beside each other, Keira's near May's. "Hey, chick," Keira waved, yawning slightly. Kade propped his legs on the desktop, whipping out the latest Stephen King novel.
"Whatcha up to?" Keira questioned, resting her chin in her palms.

May sneaked a glance toward Kade before answering. "Um, you know, the, um, usual, I guess," she said quietly. "Oh, um, we got these cute, um, animal things in our, um, other class, and um, I've named mine Candy...wanna see it?" she asked hesitatingly.

Kade sighed and set the book down, closing his eyes. Keira snickered quietly at May, and answered, "Sure!", scratching Kade's head lightly.

May grinned proudly as she handed over the newly made familiar. "I think, maybe, you'll make it in your next class," she added.

Jayne grimaced as the two other kids came into the room; she couldn't see them but it was almost like their presence intensified her headache. Her familiar, the echidna, seemed to sense this, coming closer to her head. The closer they came, the more the pressure built up in her head until finally she sneezed, twice. For a second after she sneezed Jayne could swear that the pressure went totally away, but it then began to build up once more. Jayne groaned and sniffed. She looked down at her familiar and was surprised to see that it had transformed into a horny toad. "You change, too?" she asked her familiar, who cocked its head at her. Jayne looked in the mirror and noticed that she had taken on the features of a Native American, her long black hair going down to mid-back.

Lotti looked up from her pre-note-taking to see Jayne's new form. She rummaged into her pack and pulled out her Polaroid camera. "Cheese!" She pulled out the photo and shook it. "Your familiar changes shape, too?" she asked, astonished.

"Looks like," Jayne confirmed, still shocked. She had tried to smile at the camera but had probably been a second too late. As it was, she leaned over to look at it. "We need a scrapbook," she said, frowning. In the back of her mind she wondered if she was actually getting into it.

"Yeah, we should!" Lotti said cheerfully, writing Jayne's name on the Polaroid picture, as well as adding 'and her ever-changing familiar' underneath. "It could be our thing, ya know? Something to do around this place after classes." she displayed the photo proudly. Jayne was one of the few people around here that Lotti could actually see herself being good friends with.

May turned around to chat with the girls behind her and grinned. "Hey, I love your familiar! That's so cool that it changes too!" she said, astonishing even herself at her sudden outgoing moment.

"Yeah!" Jayne said, agreeing. "I just hope it doesn't change into something ugly." The lizard cocked its head and nipped at the tip of her finger, as if insulted by such a suggestion. Jayne eyed the empty front of the classroom, wondering when the teacher was coming in. She was going to the nurse's office after this class to see about her headaches.

Keira took the rabbit in her arms and cuddled it to her breast, crying, "OHMYGOSH! I'ts sooo cute, May!" She scracthed its fuzzy ears and spoke to it in baby talk. Kade rolled his eyes, and chuckled a little. "You're such a girl, Keira..." Keira huffed and shoved it in her brother's face. "But it's SOO cute!!"

May smiled apologetically to Jayne as she turned back around in her chair to face Keira. She chuckled at the look on Kade's face. "Yeah, I guess it is," she said.

Suddenly, a woman burst into the room, carrying an armful of books and papers, which were falling out of her hands. Her hair was mess, though it looked like she had at least tried to fix it up a little. Her lipstick was too red, and was smeared down her chin. She had messed up when applying her mascara, which was smeared down her left eye. Practically throwing the books and papers on her desk, she smiled at the class, revealing some lipstick-covered teeth. "Sorry, my car broke down on the way here. Old, stupid thing, had it for years..." she chattered on, organizing her desk as best she could. After a few minutes, her eyes seemed to focus on the class, as if she had forgotten them. She looked up suddenly, her eyes wide. "Have you been there the whole time?" she asked quietly. Then she burst into laughter, shaking her head. "Course you have, 'course you have. I've just been a little-" she paused, "...out of the loop, lately. I'm Mrs. Daxter and I will be your teacher for this class."

Jayne blinked, hard, at this womans appearance. She almost took it personally how bad her makeup was applied, it was so insulting. Jayne didn't wear a lot of makeup, seeing as how her complexion changed at least once a day, but she at least knew how. She frowned and looked down at her books. Maybe the headaches were making her snippier than usual.

Mrs.Daxter clapped her hands and rubbed them together. "Alright, class. Let's start! Here are your new textbooks, please have them with you at all classes..." she babbled on as she walked around handing out the textbooks.

Jayne took the textbook and idly looked at the cover, then back up at the teacher. She just hoped they wouldn't have to do any more stupid exercises with the class. The last one felt like a coming out.

May looked at the cover of the book also. Interesting, she thought. This topic doesn't exactly fit the teacher's personality well.

Having passed out the textbooks, Mrs. Daxter returned to the front of the class, grinning broadly. "Our subject for this year will be..." she paused, as if in thought. "Well, to put it simply, Mind over Matter. The topics I will be teaching you will be very interesting indeed! Topics such as, Cosmic connections, Visions and Prophecies, Psycic powers, and much more," she explained enthusiastically. "Won't this be fun?"

"Nngh," Jayne murmured. It wasn't quite disagreeing, just a noncommittal noise.

Lotti laughed nervously. Visions and prophecies...I think I've had my fill of those already... She scratched the back of her head innocently, plastering a fake smile on her face. She didn't want to get off on the wrong foot with the teacher.

As if hearing Lotti's thoughts, Mrs. Daxter grinned towards Lotti and winked. She babbled on about their year schedule and what they would study tomorrow and other silly things. Several times she attempted to tidy up her hair, but it was in vain.

May grimaced. She didn't like the sound of this class, or it's teacher.

Jayne opened the book and laid her head on her hands, staring at the words idly. Her eyes began to close slightly, starting to drift off into sleep.

"....astrology's popularity is particularly evident in the Orient, where the ancient art never slipped into the general disrepute that was its lot for so long..." Mrs. Daxter went on.

May started to fall asleep as well.

Sensing the class' boredom, Mrs. Daxter decided to start the activity early. "EVERYONE!" she practically yelled, to wake anyone up. "Please stand up and stand by the wall."

Jayne's eyes snapped open only to narrow slightly, her mind muttering choice words. She wondered what would happen now. Maybe this teacher would throw makeup at them or something. Seems to be how she got ready in the morning. She slipped halfway out of her seat, waiting for somebody else to go first.

May popped up out of her seat, but then, realizing that no one else was up yet, she slowly sat back down, blushing madly.

"Oh come on, let's go," Jayne grumbled, standing up, not really wanting to wait for the others anymore. She shot a less-than-appreciative glance at the teacher, although she was careful to keep it from turning mean, and slunk over to the wall, leaning up against it haphazardly.

Lotti rose from her seat apprehensively, still confused by the wink that the teacher had given her earlier. She stood uneasily by Jayne.





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2006-08-25 [~Ini~]: Yay for the un-newbly Kay-chan!! *was tempted, for some reason, to write <*licks*> after that sentence, but stopped herself*

2006-08-25 [kay-chan]: I might have liked it. >:D Can I post? I read the whole thing now.

2006-08-25 [~Ini~]: Of course you can post! ^__^

2006-09-23 [kay-chan]: Someone post on Jay-Woggy! XP

2006-09-24 [Elodicressida]: I posted last... someone else do something... or...

2006-11-29 [kay-chan]: Someone poooost!

2006-11-30 [Elodicressida]: I think the problem is that Spadess is gone.

2006-11-30 [kay-chan]: Oh... good call. I didn't even realize that... guh. Fine. Guess this is another RPG that won't go anywhere cuz the person who started it is teh gone.

2006-11-30 [Elodicressida]: Pffffft.

No, this cannot be! We must fight! We must - must - roleplay!

2006-11-30 [kay-chan]: Well, you could take over her characters, or we could start over... it's not like she's here to protest or anything.

2006-12-01 [Elodicressida]: True... yes, let's start over.

2006-12-01 [kay-chan]: [skicheat] is another one that hasn't been seen in a while. Shall we eliminate both [~Ini~]'s and [skicheat]'s characters and try to recruit a few more people?

2006-12-01 [Elodicressida]: Yes, let's do. Let's see... *goes to invtie people*

2006-12-03 [kay-chan]: Mwahaha, we have a [muffin_killer] in our group now. Do you want me to delete Spadess and skicheat's characters, or do you want to take over any?

2006-12-03 [Elodicressida]: No thank you... I sent some messages, but no replies as yet.

2006-12-03 [kay-chan]: I doubt they'll reply soon, if ever, so I'll go ahead and delete their char's and we can start up again soon. (More people can join us later.)

2006-12-03 [Elodicressida]: Okey!

2006-12-03 [muffin_killer]: Hey peeps XD

2006-12-03 [Elodicressida]: Hello!

2006-12-03 [kay-chan]: 'allo, luv. :D

2006-12-04 [muffin_killer]: Are we starting? Or waiting for other people?

2006-12-04 [Elodicressida]: I dunno... I'm starting! And other people can join as they find us.

2006-12-04 [KnightAngel]: That wouldn't happen to include me now would it? :P

2006-12-04 [kay-chan]: Haha, since you are still on ET you're still a member. :P

2006-12-04 [KnightAngel]: *grins* Okay well then I'll try and find a entryangle ^^'

2006-12-07 [*(.Randi.)*]: Hello hello hello!

2006-12-07 [KnightAngel]: *waves* Heya Randi ^_^

2006-12-08 [kay-chan]: Can the rest of us see this 'shift'?

2006-12-10 [*(.Randi.)*]: Shift?

2006-12-10 [kay-chan]: Never mind, doesn't matter now. Is school in session? (Since it's a boarding school and all.)

2006-12-10 [Elodicressida]: Good question. Wish Spadess/Skicheat were here. Oh, well. *spins spinner* In all probability yes and - *spinner stops* Surprisingly, not. But it's going to start really, really soon.

2006-12-10 [kay-chan]: Like, the next day? And this was a move-in day for new students? :P

2006-12-10 [Elodicressida]: Sure! That's it! Tween Talk does not lie!

2006-12-10 [*(.Randi.)*]: Good Idea!

2006-12-15 [muffin_killer]: la de dah di dahhhhh

2006-12-15 [Elodicressida]: I have an Observation. Kinda becomes a query, tho.

At most magic schools, they teach magic and nothing else. No trig, no geography, no science... (lucky kids, even tho I like science).

It's odd. Anyway, it leads to: is it like that here? Or do they teach mostly other things? How big a role does the magic play? How many blocks are there to a school day, and how long is each block?

2006-12-16 [kay-chan]: Well, my character has already said that they didn't really tell her about the school being a place to put kids with magic... So I don't think the emphasis is on magic, unless you want me to go change that... but frankly, I like the idea of a school that has a secret more than another Hogwarts. It just seems more exciting, something for us to do... and when we uncover the secret (why we suddenly have these Happenings) it can either THEN become a school devoted to honing our abilities or it can become a normal school cuz we fixed everything. But we HAVE to have normal high school classes... There isn't another world we can just hide in that doesn't need those things, and yeah, a lot of the students are probably looking to go to college...

So maybe like a required class about paranormal activities, and the PE class is all about trying to hone your powers? (I have an image of a very blunt PE teacher going "Alright, kids, listen up, we all know you're wierdo's with powers, and I don't want ye wanderin' around without knowing how to use them, so get to it!")

2006-12-16 [Elodicressida]: ^.^ Sounds great! Very good points.

2006-12-18 [*(.Randi.)*]: Terrific!

2006-12-29 [Elodicressida]: Well, then there's the self-fulfilling prophecies, like Oedipus (I think that's the one anyway). Because they tried to avoid it, it came true, or because they accepted it, or etc. Only Derek wouldn't say that, Lorenzo's in his room, and Yentelmithar and I aren't on speaking terms.

2006-12-31 [*(.Randi.)*]: I dunno if I'm god-moding at this point or not. I just figured out her "talent" or whatever. I'm not sure if I should be ignorant for a while. If this is god-moding, just tell me to change it, and I wil.

2006-12-31 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: I don't run this RP or anything...but my own humble two cents would be that I think it'd be a weee bit of a stretch for May to figure that all out soo soon.

2006-12-31 [kay-chan]: Yeah, she actually changed again, remember? The girl who took the redhead's place was Asian. Jayne changed into the blonde at the park, so May couldn't logically make the connection. The best May could do at this point was recall that they're wearing the same bandana, at which point Jayne would just say "They're all the rage in Paris" or something. So yeah... When I want you guys to know her 'thing'... you'll know. I'll make it super-obvious. Like... she'll change RIGHT in front of you. (I'm building up dramatic suspense!)

2006-12-31 [*(.Randi.)*]: Oooh, okay. I wasn't sure if she'd changed or not.

2007-01-01 [kay-chan]: I WAS TIPSY WHEN I DID THAT POST MWAHAHAHA

2007-01-02 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: I feel like there needs to be more interaction amongst other students (no offense Kay or Goddess, you guys rock) but without the others, it may as well be a wiki dedicated to our luncheon conversation. ^_^ I mean, they're gonna possibly all collaborate with one another, and that may not work if they don't really talk.

2007-01-02 [kay-chan]: Yeah, we should probably move along to actual classes... FORCED INTERACTION MWAHAHAHA!

I was thinking we'd only focus on the classes dealing with our abilities, like the 'Magic class' I mentioned that we might do and P.E... I can be a teacher, if that's okay. :3

2007-01-02 [Elodicressida]: Yes, definitely... do you think the school would divide the students into different magic groups according to the sort of magic they had (seeing vs. summoning or some such), or keep them together?

2007-01-02 [KnightAngel]: In my idea it would be best to keep them together o.o In some way so that the students can learn that they are not alone and also perhaps so that they could learn to use their powers together, but of course one idea could be that that would only happen in P.E. And then that otherwise they could be in different classes or at least some of them could be o.o Just my idea XP Or rather ideas perhaps o.o

2007-01-02 [moonscale]: I agree- there aren't enough characters to split up too much. Maybe there should be a few set room wikis? A Cafeteria, a couple of dorms, etc. That way we can continue the plot lines seperately without spacing out slower interaction between characters. Do you know what I mean? And I don't know how the classes would work, but in a small school there wouldn't be too many different ones. Up to the owner{of the wiki} of course. 

2007-01-02 [moonscale]: Another thing- who would play the teachers? There arent' any yet and that owul probably dictate in part what classes fgo on. We ashould have a schedule or something- just to keep everyone at the same area...

2007-01-03 [kay-chan]: Keep them together because everybody's magic is so different. And I volunteer to play a teacher, whatever teacher people don't want to play.

As for having separate rooms, I always found it awkward to do so, as in one room we could RP a day away and then yonder to another room, where the people have barely RP'ed an hour of time. HAHAHA TIME TRAVEL!! If someone had that ability and randomly made people travel through time, the 'separate room' thing could totally work. :3

As is, though, I think we should just keep all the characters together and RP like that... again... FORCED INTERACTION MWAHAHAHAHA!!

2007-01-03 [muffin_killer]: Forced interaction is good

2007-01-03 [Elodicressida]: Yes... let's do put some rooms in, though. A library, a cafeteria, a dorm or two, a few classrooms (or one), and a gym, judging by what we've used so far.

I like the time travel idea... aside from the nasty need to contemplate time. I hate contemplating time. Too confusing. */* Ooh, haven't done that smiley before... ahem. Yes. Forced interaction. Also a good plan. Maybe more rooms if we got a few more players.

2007-01-03 [KnightAngel]: I suppose that D'aron then would have same class as Lotti just did? :P Incase then I got to play a fun part by saying it like he was headed somewhere else and then instead has the same class XD Please say that that is what I just did XP

2007-01-03 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: Sounds like it ^_^

2007-01-03 [KnightAngel]: Yes! Okay thanks :P

2007-01-03 [kay-chan]: Ooooh, can I be this teacher?? I wanna teach Principles of Magic! And have a stick up my ass! 8D

2007-01-03 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: Kay, I ALREADY put that stick up your ass!

2007-01-03 [kay-chan]: Noooooes, as the teacher! Jeez, femme, stop stealing my thunder! *steals thunder back*

2007-01-03 [KnightAngel]: *chuckles* Fun fun XD

2007-01-03 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: FINE! But I get to keep the lightning ^_^

2007-01-03 [kay-chan]: Your MOTHER was the lightening! Crap... that's a song. That I now have stuck in my head.

2007-01-03 [KnightAngel]: *chuckles* You two are fun XD

2007-01-03 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: Yeah....that's what her mom said last night ZING! Got your face, Kay!

2007-01-03 [KnightAngel]: *softly starts laughing*

2007-01-03 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: A "Your mom" joke works in most situations...though I tend to use them in the wrong ones...so it feels good to get one in at the opportune moment.

2007-01-03 [kay-chan]: Dude, if you can get into my mom's pants, go for it. My mom is HAWT. (That's the standard response to shut up any further 'your mom' jokes and shut the conversation down into AWKWARD SILENCE DUN DUN DUNNNNNN!)

2007-01-03 [KnightAngel]: *chuckles* I love those awkward silences XD

2007-01-03 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: . . . *tries to keep the awkward silence but breaks it* Did you know that penguins are one of the many animals to display homosexuality?

2007-01-03 [kay-chan]: Like, every animal species displays homosexuality, luv. Of course, you have to wonder who would research this...

2007-01-03 [kay-chan]: Like, almost every animal species displays homosexuality, luv. Of course, you have to wonder who would research this...

2007-01-03 [KnightAngel]: Hmmm... Let's go on scientist search, searching for scientists with strange obsessions of animal's sexualities!

2007-01-03 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: Yes...but they seem to display it more than others...and there's been some "high profile" relationships in several bit city zoos. They even adopt abandoned penguin chicks and raise them...and they are long term relationships, too.

2007-01-03 [kay-chan]: You're so alliterative, KA. :3

2007-01-03 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: I only got this info when doing research for my english projet dealing with homosexuality. *shrugs* It's not like I did the research ^.~ Though I did read in a book quite some years ago that 14% of seagulls are gay.

2007-01-03 [KnightAngel]: Thank you ^_^ And well that sounds interresting.... Thank the order then I'm not a seagull... My behind can hurt well enough without all that o.o

2007-01-03 [kay-chan]: HAHAHA BIRDS DON'T HAVE PENI. :P

2007-01-03 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: Wow...*singsong voice* awkwaaard haha. I just noticed the allieration Kay was just talking about. Kudos, sir!

2007-01-03 [kay-chan]: And we have successfully commented any mention of anything pertaining to this wiki off the page. T.T I still want to be a the teacher of Principles of Magic!!

2007-01-03 [KnightAngel]: I don't mind that, I just don't want to be one ^^' Would be to nervous and that XP

2007-01-03 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: Dammit, Kay! Don't you see? That was my goal...now I have to conjur up all the other pointless random facts I know to talk about. Thanks a damn!

2007-01-03 [kay-chan]: Fine! You're welcome!

2007-01-03 [Elodicressida]: Ooh! I know one! What's the longest word you can spell using only the middle row of a typewriter?

2007-01-03 [KnightAngel]: I'm slightly confused, does Lorenzo mean D'aron or Derek? o.o

2007-01-03 [kay-chan]: I have no idea... I know the longest word you can spell using only your left hand on a typewriter (in the proper placement of fingers): stewardess. :P PS CAN I PLEASE BE THE TEACHER PLEEEEAAASE *puppy dog eyes*

2007-01-03 [Elodicressida]: I have no objection to Kay being the teacher.

Oh, and sorry about the ambiguity, Lorenzo is speaking to D'aron.

Any other guesses as to the longest word using the middle row?

2007-01-03 [*(.Randi.)*]: lad had has dad fag gag

2007-01-03 [*(.Randi.)*]: Oh...wait. Though I 'm not the owner of this rp or anything, might I object to Kay being a teacher?

2007-01-04 [kay-chan]: You might object, but you have to state your reason, and after me begging for two comment pages with no objections from anyone, it had better be a good reason or I'm going to... pout... for a hella long time.

2007-01-04 [*(.Randi.)*]: It's nothing against you, m'dear, so please don't take it the wrong way. I just thought that maybe, beacause we are all in so many different classes, it'd be odd for only one class with...maybe...one, or two roleplayers in it. Maybe you could be the principal? Or the guidance officer. Or someone that has something to do with everyone, and not only with the people in that class. ^^

2007-01-04 [kay-chan]: I'm confused, I thought we were having classes with EVERYBODY in it. Remember, forced interaction? Like, all the classes have everybody in them. Having a class with just one other roleplayer in it is wierd. I was actually talking about the class we're all currently in save your character, who's in the cafeteria but who's probably late to the class, and my character, who's also late to the SAME class but will eventually show up. And somebody has to play the teacher in any case, and I wanted to play someone evilly strict, so I thought I could do it. :(

2007-01-04 [*(.Randi.)*]: Oh? Well I had no idea, sorry. Then go right ahead.

2007-01-04 [kay-chan]: I'm not just freaking out and going crazy, right? This was what we had agreed on?

2007-01-04 [*(.Randi.)*]: I'nno, I probably blanked out and missed it!

2007-01-04 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: I'm pretty sure that's what majority ruled...

And might I add....DEREK'S A BITCH! hahahaahahaaaaa

2007-01-04 [Elodicressida]: O-kay... I think I missed something there...

2007-01-05 [moonscale]: More people could be teachers. ex. Kay plays evil strict Latin teacher, I play super absent minded lang. teacher..etc.
Also...can we move on the history? Since we're moving into the classroom and the page is really long now. 

Sorry..am I being a bit to interfering? this place is fantastic.

2007-01-05 [kay-chan]: :3  Fun fun, but I think we should focus on classes that are more centered around the plot, which is their powers... if you can make languages or Latin or even chemistry into part of magic, DUDE, that would be awesome and you would have earned my respect.

2007-01-05 [KnightAngel]: Well Latin could be partly easy XP "spells" for example to either control or to dampen or heighten the strenght of their magical skills is rather normal ^^'

2007-01-05 [kay-chan]: Hee, yeah... :D Their magic isn't strictly 'traditional' but I bet it could be partially controlled with some simple Latin...

2007-01-05 [Elodicressida]: Language: Grammar of spells
History: Figure out how magic might have influenced events in history, when it started coming up, etc.
Math: Patterns make magic stronger

If we wanted to do other classes.

2007-01-05 [KnightAngel]: Hehe, it seems we've found a way for all XD

2007-01-05 [*(.Randi.)*]: Just forget about May, then!!

2007-01-05 [kay-chan]: Oh no, I hadn't forgotten about you. :P You're just late. Hehehehe. (And so is Jayne.)

2007-01-07 [moonscale]: There should be some special class where we just learn to control our magic. That would be hilarous. I'd like to be the teacher for that. Would anyone mind?
Whats with the line things? They appear to be scattered at random. Should we really put them up between every single post?

2007-01-07 [Elodicressida]: I don't know; Spadess had us doing it, but she left, so I have an adopted wiki. *still not used to the idea, but the wiki is giving me puppy eyes...* Anyway, I wouldn't mind dropping the lines; I don't see the point, anyway.

2007-01-08 [kay-chan]: I don't like the lines, but if I suggest that we remove them, I usually get yelled at in other wikis. :( So I decided not to mention it.

2007-01-08 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: Awww Kay! Did I steal Jayne's partner? *evil laughter*

2007-01-08 [kay-chan]: Not really, I just wanted to smooch with [muffin_killer] because mk's hott. :3 I totally slept with her last night, by the way. SCORE!

2007-01-08 [muffin_killer]: haha that we did XP

2007-01-09 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: *makes pouty face* I wanna smooch with MK!

2007-01-11 [kay-chan]: I've known her longer so getting into her pants is much smoother for me. Of course, her pants are really tight on my legs but loose on my butt. Damn the finely-shaped mk! :D

2007-01-12 [moonscale]: O.O <img:stuff/mood14-gif.gif>

2007-01-12 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: Poor MK doesn't REPOST *subtle, subtle*

2007-01-12 [kay-chan]: What? Repost? Confusticated...

2007-01-12 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: Meant post....and I thought "react" and I can't multi task all that great....

2007-01-12 [kay-chan]: Ha, alright... thought you were just a WIERDO there for a second. XD

2007-01-12 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: . . . well, I am. But that's beyond the point.

2007-01-12 [moonscale]: You are funny! All of you. ^^

2007-01-12 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: Thanks? I'm just being . . . me.

2007-01-12 [kay-chan]: Heh, we're HILARIOUS. Pfffttt, femme, claiming to be a natural... I know she sits at the keyboard thinking of funny things to type. She tries, I just know it. :P

2007-01-12 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: Pffft yes I try...to keep my words straight as I'm talking on the phone! I AM a natural, Kay. Just cus YOU'RE lame..

We have good chemistry, I'm the good one, Kay just rides on my coat tails...

2007-01-12 [kay-chan]: Uh huh, sure, Femme. (See, I let her think that... because really, what else does she have?) *poke poke*

2007-01-12 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: My stunningly good looks. Pshaw.

2007-01-12 [kay-chan]: MY MOTHER IS DEAD--wait... sorry, we haven't resorted to 'your momma' jokes yet. My bad. :P

2007-01-12 [muffin_killer]: ... No she isn't Kay... Who are you trying to fool?

2007-01-12 [kay-chan]: I'm obviously trying to fool you. And she died yesterday. How can you be so insensitive?? *stage crying*

2007-01-12 [muffin_killer]: Your face died yesterday...<img:44166_1164145101.gif>

2007-01-12 [moonscale]: *head goes side to side to side*

2007-01-13 [*(.Randi.)*]: <img:stuff/mood14-gif.gif> Geez!

2007-01-14 [kay-chan]: Who's 'mysterious happenings' are more genetic, aka, they have family members who have random occurances?

2007-01-14 [Elodicressida]: Derek and Lorenzo both have family members with mysterious happenings.

2007-01-14 [*(.Randi.)*]: It's very hard to be an anti-social character!

2007-01-14 [Elodicressida]: It's really not very social of you...

2007-01-16 [*(.Randi.)*]: Gee, thanks!<img:44166_1164903254.gif>

2007-01-17 [muffin_killer]: sorry for being inactive... I had to pack/fly back to school and stuffs

2007-01-17 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: SHEEESH this place practically DIED with out you... oh wait...it didn't...maybe it was just me then. ^_^

2007-01-17 [kay-chan]: It died without you, mk... on the INSIDE... like me... right now...

2007-01-17 [kay-chan]: Okeday... another class now! So we need another teacher. Anybody? :3

2007-01-18 [moonscale]: I would! Me! pick me! *jumps up and down*

2007-01-19 [kay-chan]: I'd pick you but I don't run anything... :3

2007-01-19 [Elodicressida]: Anyone who volunteers can be teacher, say? And if more than one person, we can go in the order they commented.

Jeesh, having an adopted wiki is like work or something...

2007-01-20 [moonscale]: Lol. Yes it is! I'll post a teacher as soon as possible. I have midterms but I'm doing my best to stay caught up...

2007-01-20 [kay-chan]: Hee, oh Elodicressida... do you want to tell them the suspected plot or what? ^.^

2007-01-20 [Elodicressida]: Okay! Possibilities! Originating from the rather vague and formless plot summary at whatever that long-winded page is called that no one ever goes to anymore.

- There is a villain. How boring. How vague. Possibilities. But villains are fun... especially if they're sarcastic... and drawl... and - different wiki.

- Someone is (perhaps unintentionally) causing a warp in magical fields that causes magic to fire randomly. Even more randomly than is normal for beginning students. This would cause Big Issues, and Capitals! Ook, Capitals!

- Same deal, except that it is a magical accident (in an experiment) rather than a someone causing the warping. This has possibilities of involving fighting a Big Corporation.

- Sudden idea! ARMIES OF MAGES SWEEP THE EARTH! CHRESTOMANCI UNABLE - oh, wait, never mind about Chrestomanci. POSSIBILITIES OF RECRUITMENT! WAY TOO MANY CAPITALS! Capitals are best when used Inappropriately but not Completely Everywhere.

2007-01-25 [kay-chan]: Woah! We have woods?! Awesome. I say we play Sardines after school.

2007-01-25 [Elodicressida]: SARDINES! Sardinessardinessardinessardinessardines! I am so totally there with you.

2007-01-26 [kay-chan]: WHOO *hides on the roof* Haha, totally considering making her cry... love making other characters uncomfortable. It makes me laugh.

2007-01-30 [kay-chan]: Is a teacher set up yet? Cuz otherwise I'm just going to stand in the hall awkwardly for forever.

2007-01-31 [moonscale]: I just submitted a teacher. I'm just waiting for approval before starting class. :)

2007-01-31 [Elodicressida]: Looks fine! Go ahead. *rushes characters to class*

2007-02-03 [kay-chan]: ...Lorenzo's a wierdo. XD

2007-02-03 [Elodicressida]: ...yeah...

2007-02-08 [kay-chan]: Heh, wow... Derek and Jayne are SO on the same boat.

2007-02-08 [Elodicressida]: At least Jayne doesn't have to worry about being recognized after her secret is revealed... Derek would kill to have her talent, or a combination of the two.

2007-02-08 [kay-chan]: Heh, they both have problems with their talents. Jayne feels like she can never make friends because they'd never recognize her and think she was a freak. Derek feels he can never make friends because they'd think he was a freak or... whatever. Jayne is also going through a major identity crisis. She wants something as mild as what Derek has-more useful, too. XD

2007-02-09 [Elodicressida]: *speaking for Derek; makes puppy eyes* Can we trade?

2007-02-10 [kay-chan]: Jayne: HELLA.

2007-02-10 [Elodicressida]: It's all well and good for a girl, or even a nerd, but for Derek... that's why I gave it to him. *cackles*

And... dark... chocolate... M&Ms... *gets unfocused* Dark... chocolate...

2007-02-14 [..:TwIStEd* *EsCApE:..]: We need a new paaaage! *Gasps*

2007-02-14 [Elodicressida]: *raises one eyebrow, a feat only possible via the Internet* Oh?

2007-02-14 [kay-chan]: Nailah's a brat. :P

2007-02-14 [Elodicressida]: Oooh! She reminds me of Illari... only if they got together, Illari would so totally over-brat Nailah. In the friendliest, most natural way possible.

2007-02-14 [..:TwIStEd* *EsCApE:..]: Not really a brat, more alone and unsure of how she is supposed to act in the country

2007-02-15 [kay-chan]: I added "so Nailah couldn't hear" for a reason, y'know...

2007-02-15 [Elodicressida]: Okay, she differs from Illari then. Illari is a brat.

2007-02-15 [..:TwIStEd* *EsCApE:..]: lol I had to vex ya tho :-P

2007-02-15 [moonscale]: Vexing or not, that's reffered to as godmoding. Please don't do it again. Also, please consider that if a teacher shuts the door with her magic, it may not be that easy to open. Oh, and this is a school.  :P

2007-02-15 [..:TwIStEd* *EsCApE:..]: Sooorrrryyyyy I didn't really see it as that but ok... And yes, I know it is a school

2007-02-15 [..:TwIStEd* *EsCApE:..]: menagerie?

2007-02-15 [moonscale]: like a little zoo thing

2007-02-15 [..:TwIStEd* *EsCApE:..]: oh ok

2007-02-15 [KnightAngel]: It's okay if I just jump back in or should I first arrive or something like that? Or perhaps wait this one out? Incase it's forgotten then I'm D'aron ^^'

2007-02-15 [..:TwIStEd* *EsCApE:..]: Ya, you could jump back in. It's ok with me but I'm not the wiki-owner, so you should probably ask

2007-02-15 [KnightAngel]: Hehe that was why I did this instead of just jumping straight ahead ^^' I have been some time absense <.<

2007-02-15 [..:TwIStEd* *EsCApE:..]: So I see :P

2007-02-16 [kay-chan]: Oh, and the teacher should already know Jayne's power... for the same reason...

2007-02-19 [moonscale]: Yes I assumed that since that was already brought up by my 'collegue'

2007-02-20 [*(.Randi.)*]: I want May to go next, but alas, May doesn't! *chuckles*

2007-02-21 [The Femme Fatale Problem]: May knows Lotti....

2007-02-22 [*(.Randi.)*]: Umm...yes.

2007-04-29 [moonscale]: Hello? anyone home? Its been ages since someone posted and mne where the last two anyways!

2007-04-29 [kay-chan]: I was waiting for the teacher to move on. :P

2007-04-30 [Elodicressida]: Yeah... there's not very much active stuff we can do as yet.

2007-04-30 [kay-chan]: Just hurry through the whole 'this is what I can do' thing and then maybe onto a lesson?

2007-04-30 [*(.Randi.)*]: Yeah! That's what I say!! *rings a bell* Teacher?? You're needed!

2007-05-02 [moonscale]: lol right sorry guys.. I am actually not at a great time at the moment since I have a ton of stuff I'm doing in the next two weeks... I just was hoping to get all the characters out on the table. 

2007-05-02 [kay-chan]: Yeah, me too... YAY FINALS and the three papers I have due... >.>

2007-05-03 [Elodicressida]: Better finals than teacher-tests! I can't believe they expect us to read the graphs they draw...

2007-05-06 [kay-chan]: Hmmm... I think Jayne's sneezing is more of a result of the magic around her... Maybe an allergic reaction? :P

2007-05-07 [Elodicressida]: Oooooh, that would be interesting. Particularly as she's magical. Would it make her allergic to herself?

2007-05-07 [kay-chan]: Basically. XD So even if there's no magic around her, eventually there'll still be enough magic buildup to cause her to sneeze, even from nature.

2007-06-11 [Lin-tastic]: I'm curious, I've joined the RPG, but I completely forgot I joined...does that mean I can still play or not?

2007-06-11 [kay-chan]: I say yes.

Did you introduce your character? If not, you're either really quiet or late to class. :P

2007-06-11 [Lin-tastic]: I'm late to class, then...^_^

2007-06-14 [kay-chan]: Jayne's used to not being remembered... but then again, she's on the other side of the room, prolly, so she can't join in the conversation. :P

2007-06-21 [Lin-tastic]: Ooh! Where's the person playing May?

2007-06-21 [kay-chan]: Who is 'she' talking about friends/parents in the second-to-last post?

2007-06-22 [Lin-tastic]: I think it's...Lotti, if memory serves...She can't remember things when she uses her power and apparently that happened a lot...

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